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January 1, 2021
(BEDFORD) – In December 2020, Lawrence County Independent Schools was approved to operate as a charter school, Indiana State Police began an investigation after skeletal remains were found in Orleans, a Bloomington man was arrested after he stabbed his mother to death and injured his father, Brent Comer was named Mitchell Community Schools Superintendent, and Governor Holcomb extended the public health emergency for another 30 days.
Lawrence County Independent Schools Approved To Operate As A Charter School
In December 2020, Lawrence County Independent Schools was approved to operate as a charter school.
Lawrence County Independent Schools started the application process with Education One LLC and Trine University to operate a charter school following the consolidation of four elementary schools and one middle school in the North Lawrence Community School system.
Always one move ahead: chess drama The Queenâs Gambit tops MPsâ summer binge list
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Read into this what you will, but an orphan with a single-minded drive to dominate the chess world is the summer entertainment of choice for many of our federal politicians.
Netflixâs drama
The Queenâs Gambit has won its way to the top of the cultural consumption list for MPs including Social Services Minister Anne Ruston, Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie, Liberal MP Katie Allen, Labor frontbencher Andrew Leigh and Greens deputy leader Larissa Waters.
Better days may be ahead for energy companies after a busy year of bankruptcies.
(Bloomberg) Better days may be ahead for energy companies after a busy year of bankruptcies, with the coronavirus pandemic culling the weakest borrowers and investors pricing in a sharp economic recovery when vaccines become widely available.
About $144 billion of energy bonds were trading at distressed levels in the middle of March, when the pandemic sent oil demand plunging, but that number receded to $37 billion by the end of November. That’s because some oil and gas companies have filed for bankruptcy while others have seen their fortunes rebound, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.
Bankruptcies leave a smaller, financially-healthier energy industry By Allison McNeely on 12/18/2020
(Bloomberg) Better days may be ahead for energy companies after a busy year of bankruptcies, with the coronavirus pandemic culling the weakest borrowers and investors pricing in a sharp economic recovery when vaccines become widely available.
About $144 billion of energy bonds were trading at distressed levels in the middle of March, when the pandemic sent oil demand plunging, but that number receded to $37 billion by the end of November. Thatâs because some oil and gas companies have filed for bankruptcy while others have seen their fortunes rebound, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.